What is The Reason to Use Clifford Algebra in Quantum Cognition? Part I: “It from Qubit” On The Possibility That the Amino Acids Can Discern Between Two Quantum Spin States
Author(s) -
Elio Conte
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
neuroquantology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.214
H-Index - 20
ISSN - 1303-5150
DOI - 10.14704/nq.2012.10.3.540
Subject(s) - qubit , clifford algebra , quantum , cognition , spin (aerodynamics) , quantum mechanics , theoretical physics , physics , algebra over a field , psychology , mathematics , pure mathematics , psychiatry , thermodynamics
Starting with 1985, we discovered the possible existence of electrons with net helicity in biomolecules as amino acids and their possibility to discern between the two quantum spin states. It is well known that the question of a possible fundamental role of quantum mechanics in biological matter constitutes still a long debate. In the last ten years we have given a rather complete quantum mechanical elaboration entirely based on Clifford algebra whose basic entities are isomorphic to the well known spin Pauli matrices. A number of our recent results indicate the possible logical origin of quantum mechanics and the direct admission of quantum mechanics in the field of cognitive sciences. In February 2011 the authors Golder et al., published their important discovery on Science about Spin Selectivity in Electron Transmission Through Self-Assembled Monolayers of Double-Stranded DNA confirming in such manner that the principles of quantum mechanics apply to biological systems. NeuroQuantology | September 2012 | Volume 10 | Issue 3 | Page 561-565
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